SCIENCEKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLIS
Play-Doh, trivia, and a teen on a mission to fix science scores
Wayzata senior Megan Helm developed a student-written science program using Play-Doh and trivia games to boost science scores among fourth- through seventh-graders. She tested the curriculum with 90 students during summer school in Plymouth and aims to expand it to west metro libraries.
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